LinkAsia
| May 10, 2013
Chinese hackers have taken the international spotlight again after the Pentagon directly accused China of state-sponsored cyber espionage. LinkAsia spoke with Jeffrey Carr, CEO of Taia Global, about what the charges could mean to the future of cyb...
LinkAsia
| May 10, 2013
Internet users in China are increasingly sidestepping state officials and taking action into their own hands. Bloggers are not only probing the law in mainland China, but governments in other countries as well, such as the US. LinkAsia's Mark Drey...
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CCTV News
| May 10, 2013
Food safety in China continues to get a bad rap after news broke that meat vendors in Shanghai were passing off rat meat as lamb. While rat is considered a delicacy in certain regions of China, consumers are shocked at the amount of deception invo...
LinkAsia
| May 10, 2013
Malaysia's opposition coalition is calling foul after losing to the ruling party in a general election which saw the highest voter turnout in the nation's history. Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is accusing the National Front of rigging the elect...
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MBC
| May 10, 2013
US President Barack Obama hosted South Korean President Park Geun-hye in her first visit to the US since becoming South Korea's first woman president. South Korean broadcaster MBC takes a look at what the presidents discussed, including the tricky...
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MBC
| May 10, 2013
Public humiliation is a common hazing tactic, associated with fraternities and military recruits, but now it's being linked to an unexpected group: cosmetic shops in China. South Korean broadcaster MBC has more on the outrageous training methods t...
LinkAsia
| May 10, 2013
Football fans across Asia offered a flood of praise and fond farewells to Sir Alex Ferguson, after the 71-year-old manager announced he was stepping down after 26 years at the helm of the world-famous English club Manchester United. Ferguson's ...
LinkAsia
| May 3, 2013
Citizens in Bangladesh are furious after the deadly collapse of a factory in Dhaka that left over 300 people dead, and many still missing. Workers and grieving family members took to the streets, demanding justice from local officials and from Wes...
LinkAsia
| May 3, 2013
After decades of coups and political instability, Pakistan is set for its first democratic transfer of power since achieving independence. LinkAsia's Wajahat Khan presents the latest on the general election, and what the landmark event means for t...
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CCTV News
| May 3, 2013
Business is booming for importers of powdered milk in mainland China, ever since a 2008 scandal over tainted baby formula shocked families across the nation. However, recent investigations have revealed that not every milk product has been true to...
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The Southern Weekly story continues to develop rapidly in China. With no response yet from the Party leadership, the stakes are rising. LinkAsia co...